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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDA, FE

ners Top Spartans
Wood and Mike Wood had broken who predicted, "We'll get 'em yet. for second, however, despite miss-
the listed collegiate record in that We're just starting to sprint." ing a back dive badly.
event with a 3:15.8 against In- Better Strategy? Mike Wood had one of his best
diana. Last night Spartan Coach Stager pointed out after the nights, swimming away early from
Charles McCaffree pulled a switch, meet that he was counting on Darnton in the 220 and doubling
hoping to avert a slam in the sweeps in the backstroke and 440 in the 100 later on. Wood went out
backstroke. He put Bill Wood, who but still conceded, "They should in :50.5 for the first 100 of his
had already won the 200-yard in- have put Rowe in the 440. That earlier race and had enough left
dividual medley, into the back- might have kept them in the over to finish in 2:01.9. He won
stroke along with Dan Jamieson meet." the 100 in :49.0, with Darnton
. and then stuck Jim White into Michigan started it out with a coming in fourth.
. Wood's slot on the relay team. close win in the 400-yard medley Butterflyer Jeff Moore swam his
As it turned out, Wood came in relay in 3:44.5. Wolf, Nelson and best 200-yard race all year, finish-
- a poor fourth in the backstroke Bob Shaefer gave a half-yard lead ing fast in 2:04.1 for second be-
i an dthe Michigan State freestylers to Berry, who held off Dick Bla- hind the Spartans' Carl Shaar.
i got a bad scare in their favorite jewski. Although Wolf didn't win a race,
* event: Kerr proved his surprise victory Stager called the senior's assign-
Surprise Party over Minnesota's Steve Jackman ment the toughest of the night,
They still broke the Michigan last week was no fluke by winning leading off the medley relay and
pool record with a 3:18.7, but the handily in the 50-yard freestyle placing second in the backstroke
Wolverine foursome was the sur- last night, beating Mattson in and third in the individual medley.
prise of the meet, setting a new :22.3.
varsity record of 3:19.1. Kerr, Jaco Tops Field Spartans Swamped
r Darnton and Thrasher gave Berry Ron Jaco was in top form in the 400 - YD. MEDLEY RELAY: 1.
a half-yard lead, but he lost the diving, hitting nearly all his dives M gan (Wolf, Nelson, Shaefer,
touchout despite an unofficial split for sixes and sevens and winning 3:44.5.
of :49.3. easily with 312.3 points. Michigan 220-YD. FREESTYLE: 1. M. Wood
I It was an elated Gus Stager State's Van Lowe edged Pete Cox (MSU), 2. Darnton B(), 3. 'Rowe
record of 2:02.9 by Bill Darnton,
[956: Michigan, 1961).
50-YD. FREESTYLE: 1. Kerr (M),
2. Mattson (MSU), 3. Floden (M).
Li 200-YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: 1.
T . E nJ B. Wood (MSU), 2. Thrasher (M),
3. Wolf (M). Time--2:06.4 (Brewks
pool record of 2:06.6 by Fred Wolf,
Michgan,1960).
3METERn DIVING: 1. Jaco (M),.
fo r 2. Lowe (MSU), 3. Cox (M). Points
tory Over Denver 2..e<Ms,3.UTT<RF.Y.ns
20D. BUTTERFLY: .1. Shaar
(MSU), 2. Moore (M), 3. Strong
graduation at .the end of last sea- one of the league's top-notch goal (MSU). Time-2:02.3.
son, Coach Murray Armstrong has tenders as the Wolverines found 100-YD. FREESTYLE: 1. M. Wood
had to concentrate on rebuilding out in the last two game series (M). Time--:49.0 (Ties pool record
his squad with 12 sophomores and when he turned aside a total of of Frank Legacki, Michigan, 1960).
only seven returning lettermen. 50 Michigan shots. 200YD.2BACKSTROKE: 1. Res-
1 Sophomores' Erratic This rapid improvement in n(MSU). T me-2:05.8.
e Typical of a sophomore team, Beauchamp's net-minding, coupled 440-YD. FREESTYLE: 1. Dumont
i this season has been one of ups- with the sparkling performances (M),)2. T'-Burry.(), 3. Blazejewski
t and-downs for the Pioneers. of late by defensive regulars Jon 200-Y). BREASTST..
200YD.BRESTTROKE: 1. Ba-
- The current upsurge by the Art, Jack Wilson, and Kenning ker (M), 2. Nelson (M), 3. Driver.
t Pioneers in the past' few weeks has virtually insured .a WCHA (MSU). Time-2 :20.3.
has been spearheaded by one of play-off position for the Pioneers. Michigan State (Mattson, White,
3 the sophomore rookies, goalie Lar- Top scorer for the Pioneers is Rowe, Wood), 2. Michigan. Time-
, ry Beauchamp. A big question at Trent Beatty, the one returning 3:18.7. (Breaks pool record of 3:20.5
- the first of the season, Beauchamp all-NCAA player from last year's of 3:19.1 breaks varsity record of
seems to be fast developing into powerful outfit. 3:19.8, 1961.)
Michigan Hosts Wisconsin
y g*1

REVIEWS BYLAWS:
Increase in Profits
Revealed by Board
(Continued from Page 1)
do so, it will still be possible to
"It is a matter of regret to us have a double standard for ad-
that the Conference has seen fit mission, to have easy courses for
to abandon what we believe to athletes that will produce the so-
be a sound guidepost in the award- called 'sandbox horses,' and in
ing of financial assistance to other ways to undermine academic
athletes.. Its elimination makes the standards and defeat the goals of
Financial Aid Program difficult Conference legislation."
to justify and intensifies the prob- The report noted two additions
lem of keeping intercollegiate to the physical facilities in the
athletics in a rational relation- past year. A reservoir to store
ship to the rest of the education water for use in watering the golf
program of our universities." course greens was built for $11,000,
The estbalishment of academic while $18,806 was spent remodel-
predictability standards for fresh- ing the course's service building
men receiving financial aid and to serve as the training table for
the general progress of the Con- the football team.
ference in elevating minimum eli- For the second year, the Board
gibility requirements were review- reported that no suitable alter-
ed in the Board report. It pointed natives had been found for finan-
out the Michigan's minimum aca- cing the proposed multipurpose
demic requirements for competi- building which would replace Yost
tion had been higher than the Field House. Liason with the Uni-
league's standards for over 40 versity Planning Committee was
years. established during the last year
"We recognize, of course, that and $25,000 was appropriated by
no matter what the Conference the Board for continued planning
standards may be, the ultimate and investigation of means for
impact of the rules will depend on financing the structure.
the educational integrity of the Hockey receipts showed the
individual universities of the Con- greatest increase, jumping from
ference.' $15,658 in fiscal 1969 to $37,421
"If an institution sets out to last season.
SPARTANS UNBEATEN:
Matmen Inva de MISU;
Face Rugged Spartans
By PETER DiLORENZI 'At 137, Fritz Kellermann (7-1)
Coach Cliff Keen's once-defeated and Tom Mulder (3-2-1).
Michigan wrestlers will have their At 147, Jim Keen (3-4-1) and
best opportunity of the season to Walt Byington (1-3).
find out just how good their
chances 'in the upcoming Big Ten At 157, Wayne Miller (1-3-1)
Meet at Minneapolis really are and Happy Fry (6-3).
when they venture-to East Lansing At 167, Don Corriere (8-0) and
this afternoon to take on unde- John McCray (4-3-1).
feated Big Ten champion Michi- At 177, Jack Barden (5-1-1) and
gan State. Alex Valcanoff (6-1-1).
There will also be a more than At H'wt., Guy Curtis (1-0) and
slight revenge motive behind the John Baum (8-0).
Wolverines' actions on the mats. The Wolverines record is 6-1-1
Keen and his men remember overall and 4-1 in the Big Ten,
well State's four-point "come-and- State has a 5-0-2 overall and a
get-me" victory in last year's dual 3-0-2 in the Big Ten.
meet. The loss dropped the Wol-
verines from the ranks of the then
undefeated. GuberSe
The Wolverines then went on to
finish second to State in the Big Shot Record
Ten Meet-the margin of victory
for the Spartans? Four points.
This, then, will be the back- NEW YORK-Big Gary Gubner
ground. The actors? They are as of New York University shattered
gound. Thators Theyare his own two-week old indoor shot-
i f ) put record twice last night, tossing
At 123, Carl Rhodes (4-2-1) and the ball 64-10:/4, then getting off a
George Hobbs (3-2-0). mighty heave of 64-11%.
At 130, Gary Wilcox (4-1) and
Bill Gucciardo.

the Badgers, but will most likely
stick with the man-to-man which
was so successful in Madison. But
Strack has shown that he can
come up with defensive surprises,
as evidence the Monday night en-
counter with Ohio State.
Against the Buckeyes, the Wol-
verines shifted back and forth
from a zone to a tight man-to-
man, depending on whether they
scored or Ohio State got the re-
bound.
Hope for Second
But aside from avenging the
earlier defeat, Wisconsin has more
than ample reason for wanting to
win the game. They are currently
one game ahead of Illinois in the
battle for second place. Its theI
highest the Badgers can finish,
and besides, its not a bad distinc-j
tion to finish second to Ohio State.

SCORES
North Carolina 69, Clempson 59
Niagara 71, Wagner 63
Cincinnati 59, Houston 47
No. Carolina St. 76, So. Carolina 75
Utah State 78, Wyoming 65
No. Illinois 75, Central Michigan 64

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